France: As Christmas approaches, oyster farmers' biggest fear

게시됨 2024년 12월 18일

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The article highlights the severe crisis facing the French oyster farming industry, particularly in Normandy, which accounts for a quarter of the country's production. The crisis was triggered by norovirus outbreaks in oyster farms last holiday season, leading to sales bans and a significant drop in consumer demand. As a result, oyster consumption in France is projected to decline by 20% to 30% in 2024, and producers' profits have been severely reduced. Several farms have already gone into receivership, with many more teetering on the brink of closure.
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"We are facing a deep crisis that is making the sector very, very fragile today...", warns Thierry Hélie, president of the Normandy Regional Shellfish Farming Committee. One year after the sales bans during the 2023 holiday season due to the discovery of a norovirus transmissible to humans - causing acute diarrhoea in particular - and detected in several oyster farms on the Channel coast, but also in the Arcachon basin, oyster farmers are still struggling to keep their heads above water. For the year 2024, oyster consumption in France is expected to fall by 20% to 30%, while producers' margins with intermediaries have sometimes been divided by three. As a result, particularly in Normandy, which provides 25% of national production, several concessions are now in ...
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